The Jerusalem Post

500,000 years ago, inhabitant­s of the Carmel knew their land well

- • By ROSSELLA TERCATIN

Half a million year ago, inhabitant­s of the Carmel region – in northern Israel – showed a high level of environmen­tal and geological awareness, a study published in the most recent issue of the Journal of Archaeolog­ical Science showed.

The paper presented the results of a geological survey of the chert outcrops in the area and the use of the different materials.

“Chert is a very unique type of stone, very tough,” the author of the paper, Dotan Druck from the University of Haifa told The Jerusalem Post. “It could be used for many types of daily activities, including cutting, digging, killing animals and butchering them. It was very popular in many zones of the world and we still see it in use up to 2,000 years ago, mainly for agricultur­al purposes.”

The study focused on the prehistori­c people living around the Nahal Me‘arot Caves.

“The chert used for tools came from several sites around the Carmel mountain, but mainly from two sources, the Shamir formation and a wadi [valley] nearby the caves,” Druck said.

The researcher also pointed out that those ancient humans were able to select raw materials for their tools based on technologi­cal criteria, and especially by the size of the chert collected, as they were also wandering around the area looking for food or other needs.

“When they were out hunting animals, they also collected the stones, something quite different from this was happening for example in Europe where ancient groups traveled even dozens of kilometers to find certain kinds of materials,” he said.

The ability of the inhabitant­s of the Nahal Me‘arot Caves to find and use the chert they needed for their tools in their local surroundin­gs shows that they knew the environmen­t they lived in extremely well,

Druck explained.

“In the military history field, which I’m also active in, ‘environmen­tal awareness’ is a concept used to indicate the understand­ing of the area where someone is living, where sources of food or water are, different services and stores, its infrastruc­tures and so on and so forth. I believe this concept applies well to the prehistori­c people of the Nahal Me‘arot Caves,” he concluded.

 ?? (Dotan Druck) ?? PREHISTORI­C HUMANS living by the Nahal Me‘arot Caves in northern Israel made use of tools and demonstrat­ed extensive knowledge and awareness of their environmen­t, the study found.
(Dotan Druck) PREHISTORI­C HUMANS living by the Nahal Me‘arot Caves in northern Israel made use of tools and demonstrat­ed extensive knowledge and awareness of their environmen­t, the study found.

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